
Jenna Jones
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3 weeks ago |
stltoday.com | Jenna Jones
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Nov 22, 2024 |
stltoday.com | Jenna Jones
The Morning Post email newsletter is sent every weekday at 7:30 a.m. Here's today's newsletter. Good morning and happy Friday! In today's Morning Post, we check in on the vibes at Fontbonne University as it winds down. Then, we take a look at the case of Michelle Hampton, a Clayton woman who was kidnapped and shot dead on Wednesday. Let's get into it... Fontbonne is winding down. The college will close in the fall of 2025, but some students haven't left. Others have.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
emj.bmj.com | Alan Watkins |Jenna Jones |Khalid Ali |Richard Dewar
AbstractBackground Early assessment of patients with suspected transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is crucial to provision of effective care, including initiation of preventive therapies and identification of stroke mimics. Many patients with TIA present to emergency medical services (EMS) but may not require hospitalisation. Paramedics could identify and refer patients with low-risk TIA, without conveyance to the ED. Safety and effectiveness of this model is unknown.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
stltoday.com | Jenna Jones
Yesterday saw the launch of Monopoly: St. Louis Edition. When the board was unveiled, it included places like the Gateway Arch (no surprise), Tower Grove Park (way to think outside the box) and Billy G's (a restaurant...in Kirkwood). Much of the board was made up of neighborhoods, nonprofits and local landmarks. Businesses were also able to buy a spot on the board. While we don't blame the game makers for going outside city limits, there were plenty of options that resided in bounds.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
stltoday.com | Jenna Jones
Yesterday saw the launch of Monopoly: St. Louis Edition. When the board was unveiled, it included places like the Gateway Arch (no surprise), Tower Grove Park (way to think outside the box) and Billy G's (a restaurant...in Kirkwood). Much of the board was made up of neighborhoods, nonprofits and local landmarks. Businesses were also able to buy a spot on the board. While we don't blame the game makers for going outside city limits, there were plenty of options that resided in bounds.
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